Reflections on All Saints Day

Feeling overly emotional today . . . on this November 1st. Perhaps because it’s All Saints Day. Or maybe because neither Roger nor I remembered he was on-call today (third weekend in a row – for the bonus round!) until well after last night’s football game. Imagine how HE felt at learning around midnight that he’d have to work today, starting at 6 a.m.! We’d planned a family work day at home today, beginning with outside winterizing like trimming trees and weeding flower beds, in preparation of “pansy/viola-planting” (my favorite flower b/c they are “happy”). Surely, it can’t be because the most important part of that darn announcement got edited out or that I couldn’t find the timely words (before the mid-term election) yet again for another article about the sad state of affairs in our country!

This is our second year to host the Williams family Thanksgiving gathering and a fair amount of preparation is required (I can’t even think about the inside of the house, yikes!). I agree with Southern Living magazine that Fall IS the South’s best season – I offer today in central Texas as evidence. It’s clear and the air is crisp, ripe with the sights and sounds of autumn. We awoke to temps in the 40s with the high expected near 70 degrees. I’ve always felt more “connected” to the world around me this time of year – likely why I chose to get married in October and honeymoon on the East Coast when fall foliage is in all its glory. My how twenty years flies!

Screen Shot 2014-11-01 at 1.17.07 PMRoger recently texted me this picture of a poster he spotted at work. It’s a quote from Mother Teresa, probably the most-noted of the modern day saints. I love what is says – words to live by – a sort of “how-to” for sainthood or “right-living”; the standard of right being the natural standard or what the Founding Fathers termed “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” in the Declaration of Independence. I love what the poster says but I love it more that Roger saw it, knew it would move me, and took the time to forward it.

It also reminds me of something I recently read in my favorite Lincoln book (so far). Lincoln was a “Clay man” – an admirer and follower of Henry Clay, author of the Missouri Comprise, which had as its purpose to phase out slavery by restricting its expansion into the new territories. Clay had known the Founding Fathers personally and he seemed to Lincoln the natural guardian of their great traditions. What Lincoln said of Clay applied also to himself: “He loved his country warmly, because it was his home; but he loved it even more because it was a free country.” Similar sentiments were echoed when Benjamin Franklin said: “Where liberty dwells, there is my country.” These early statesmen and model patriots sacrificed and served America because of the higher ideal she embodied and hopefully still does.

Hey, P80TX – #ChooseWell!

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I tested the water and waded neck-deep into party politics this year. Figuring one needs to practice what she preaches I volunteered to be a precinct chairman. This is an elected position, unless of course, you are unopposed, in which case . . . tag, you’re it! Additionally, I found myself running the polling location for (voting) Precinct 80 (P80TX). I make the distinction because there are precincts for Justice of the Peace (JP), which are different from voting precincts. How your voting precinct votes in the Texas governor’s race determines which party presides over the polling location in the subsequent election. Texas’ Precinct 80 is Republican. After assisting with the last two elections – as a clerk – I am now the Presiding Judge . . . yikes! Flying solo on Nov. 4th.

In both capacities, I suppose, I wrote the following announcement to be read at our local football game tonight:

 ANNOUNCEMENT ON VOTING

 This Tuesday, November 4th is the mid-term election. Registered voters in McLennan County can vote at ANY one of 40 vote centers across the county.

REPEATING, FOR THE FIRST TIME, THIS ELECTION A REGISTERED VOTER IN MCLENNAN COUNTY MAY VOTE AT ANY ONE OF 40 “VOTE CENTERS” THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., including the Precinct 80 location at Crawford High School. By law, a photo I.D. is required to vote.

For your convenience a listing of county Vote Centers and a sample ballot is located at the stadium entrances as well as the Crawford Post Office and both local convenience stores.

Please reflect on George Washington’s words in his final circular letter to the then thirteen states, upon resigning his commission of the Continental Army:  (followed by a moment of silence)

The Citizens of America, placed in the most enviable condition . . . to be possessed of absolute freedom and Independency; . . . Heaven has crowned all its other blessings, by giving a fairer opportunity for political happiness, than any other Nation has ever been favored with . . . The foundation of our Empire was not laid in the gloomy age of Ignorance and Superstition, but at an Epoch when the rights of mankind were better understood and more clearly defined, than at any former period; the researches of the human mind, after social happiness, have been carried to a great extend . . . and are laid open for our use, and their collected wisdom may be happily applied in the Establishment of our forms of Government; . . . At this auspicious period, the United States came into existence as a Nation, and if their Citizens should not be completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own.

MOMENT OF SILENCE

This is the unedited version. It remains to be seen if the announcement gets approved as written or pared down or omitted altogether. It’s a beautiful fall evening – perfect football weather – and I think it would be touching to have the announcement immediately precede the requisite “moment of silence” – words from George Washington serving as the next best thing to a prayer. They provide much needed national guidance.

P80TX:  #ChooseWell

My October Surprise

In American political jargon, an “October Surprise” is a term used to characterize late-breaking and potentially game-changing information leading up to an election, particularly a presidential election.  It was first used in the 1972 Presidential election of Richard Nixon, regarding the Vietnam War and a speech made by Henry Kissinger predicting “peace is at hand”.  More recently, the photo-op of NJ Governor Chris Christie and President Obama walking on the NJ shore following Hurricane Sandy was seen by some as the October Surprise that ensured Obama’s re-election to a second term.  It remains to be seen whether or not the Ebola outbreak in America will surprise Senate Democrats and their quest to maintain control of the Senate.

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Personally, my October surprise came in the form of a powerful cold front earlier this month that ripped a portion of our metal roof off our home.  It has been a game-changer for me, redirecting my focus away from the mid-term election, while wading through insurance policies, cosmetic clauses and getting quotes for both repair and/or replacement costs – should we successfully win our claim for the latter.  Someone did ask me recently for my thoughts on a few statewide offices.  Never short on opinion or passion I filled his ear.  Hopefully I can “get a grasp – at least in outline” – for our local paper.  Channeling Aristotle . . .

Thanks For Reminding Me!

DSC_0110When I drove in this evening from Fall Fest in Clifton – where The Liberty Brand Co. (TLBCo.) had a vendor booth for the day – my daughter came running outside to greet me and immediately asked how it went.  I commented that it was a lot of work for not a lot of money.  Then Anne responded “but mom, it’s supposed to be about getting your message out not the money!”  Wow, kids don’t miss a thing!   And yes Anne, as usual, your are right . . . thanks for reminding your mom why I do what I do.  It was a good day.

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